Lauren Southern — Thrown Out Of Sydney No Go Zone — TRANSCRIPT

[Lauren Southern a young (23) attractive part jewish [1] Canadian, right leaning YouTuber, and activist, attempts to walk around and interview people in the heavily Muslim suburb of Lakemba, Sydney, only to find her way barred by local police who threaten her with arrest on the basis that her presence could cause a “breach of the peace“.

She ends by rightly saying:

“As far as I’m concerned, they have Sharia law here. I was told if I talk to people, even if I put all my cameras away, I can’t criticise Islam to people here, on a public street in Australia. In Sydney.

Don’t tell me you don’t have no-go zones! Don’t tell me this is a multicultural country!

Lakemba is a monoculture! And it is one that does not allow critique of Islam! It is one that does not allow free speech, because it is conquered land!“

This is just the beginning of what is install for Australia, like in every White country throughout the world, being flooded with non-Whites by Organized jewry, for the purpose of fracturing, balkanizing, every country into multi-culti, multi-racial societies, requiring a jewish jack-boot police state with zero free-speech.

Lauren Southern is very good at focusing on Muslims, on diversity and its divisiveness that it creates. What needs to be kept in mind though, is that she never criticizes the group that is causing these people to be brought into White countries in the first place, i.e., organized jewry. It operates behinds the scene to control the political process through its money power to facilitate its agenda of creating a Jew World Order.

This outcome, a Jew World Order tyranny, is not our future if we do something about it. Start by understanding what is really going on and telling others what you have learned.

2. My (work/purpose/chat/whatever is current) is for the robust political discussions which include immigration policy, policing, and Commonweath Constitutional power Rule 10.3 of the New South Wales police media policy assured the right of persons to record the police.

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TRANSCRIPT

(4:17)

[00:00]

Southern: So, I’m headed to an area called Lakemba, in Sydney, Australia. And it’s supposed to be a very high Muslim population area. Kind of like Markslow [sp], or Molenbeek, in Europe.

I think that in Australia the no-go zone areas wouldn’t be as bad as Europe, just, because they’ve got less mass [Islamic] immigration. [3] But I’ve heard some pretty bizarre stories about riots, about attacks, kind of grooming gangs in Lakemba, as well. So I want to see what’s actually going on there! Is this actually a no-go zone? Or is it integrating perfectly?

The only way I get to know these things, is if I go on the ground and check it out. So let’s see what we find out in Lakemba.

As soon as we arrived in Lakemba, things were tense. There were heads turning, people coming out of shops to look at us and find out what we were doing. Men started yelling in Arabic across the street at us.

I hadn’t even been in Lakemba ten minutes, before someone had tipped off the media, and they came running to combat me and tell me this was a perfectly safe area, and I had nothing, and no reason to be there!

Almost immediately the media story was proven to be wrong!

As we went to go for a walk to the local mosque [2], a very high ranked police officer came up to me and begged with me:

“Do not go there!”

Inspector Agius: Lauren Southern?

Southern: Speaking.

Inspector Agius: Inspector Rick Agius from Campsie Police.

Southern: Yes.

Inspector Agius: I’ve been informed that you’re intending to attend the Lakemba Mosque. Is that correct?

Southern: I actually have no intention of attending! I was just planning on walking through the streets and seeing how the culture was here.

Inspector Agius: Yes!

Southern: Yeah.

Inspector Agius: Are you satisfied with that?

Southern: Yep!

Inspector Agius: So where do you intend on walking to now?

Southern: I’m just going to walk out and check how the mosque was.

Inspector Agius: Check where the mosque was?

Southern: Yep. Am I, would I not be allowed to attend, if I wanted to?

Inspector Agius: Well, I’ve got grave concerns, … that you might cause an imminent breach of the peace down there. So I’m asking you not to attend.

Southern: Why would I cause a breach of the peace?

[02:01]

Inspector Agius: Because it’s highly religious down there. And, …

Southern: Would it be me causing a breach of the peace, or would it be the people there?

Inspector Agius: Well, your intent, your presence may cause them to be, you know, be offensive, be objected [sic] to your attending there.

Southern: And so that would be them being offended by me?

Inspector Agius: Can you turn, .. Not interview me? The local community walk around here without any fear. I walk around here without any fear.

Southern: Right! But I’m a critic of Islam.

Inspector Agius: Yes, …

Southern: So I can’t be in this multi-culture, because my culture is allowed to have free speech, instead [garbled]

Inspector Agius: Yeah, … I understand you have your own beliefs, and you are allowed to have your own beliefs. I have no issue with that. I’m asking you not to attend down there, because I have a fear, that you may cause an imminent breach of the peace. In doing so, you may commit an offense.

Southern: Am I allowed to walk through the area?

Inspector Agius: I’m asking you, … No! I’m asking you not to go down the Haldon Street, down the, …

Southern: You’re asking me, but do I have the legal right to walk down this area?

Inspector Agius:[pausing] At this point of time, no!

Southern: I know you’re walking away, but I would like to do some interviews. Would I be allowed to do interviews?

Inspector Agius: No. You are not welcome in there.

Southern: No, I’m not welcome, .. No, no, no, just to do interviews on the street. Am I allowed to?

Inspector Agius: No, no!

Southern: Why not?

Inspector Agius: Because I’m asking you not to.

Southern: I just, … would I be allowed to, okay no cameras, nothing. Would I be allowed to talk to people and criticize Islam?

Inspector Agius: No!

Southern: No?

Inspector Agius: No!

Southern: Why?

Inspector Agius: Because I’m telling you no! Because you’re committing an offense. Why do you need to do it here? Why?

Southern: Because this is a highly Islamic, …

Inspector Agius: What questions do you intend asking?

Southern: Could I not talk to people and criticise Islam?

Inspector Agius: What questions? Why do you want to, … I don’t, … Why do you want to criticize Islam? Like I said, if you incite, I have fear that you’re going to cause a breach of the peace.

Southern: No, you have fear that people will be offended by me.

Inspector Agius: No. Yeah!

Southern: Yes! Thank you!

Inspector Agius: And you’re committing a breach of the peace. I’ve given you that warning. And if you do that, you may be breaking the law. Do you understand that?

Southern: Yep, I understand it! I perfectly understand! As far as I’m concerned you have Sharia law here, as far as I’m concerned. Yeah, we’ll go to jail if we talk to people.

Inspector Agius: Umm, hmm.

Southern:[walking away] As far as I’m concerned, they have Sharia law here. I was told if I talk to people, even if I put all my cameras away, I can’t criticise Islam to people here, on a public street in Australia. In Sydney.

Don’t tell me you don’t have no-go zones! Don’t tell me this is a multicultural country!

Lakemba is a monoculture! And it is one that does not allow critique of Islam! It is one that does not allow free speech, because it is conquered land!

[04:17]

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Notes

[1] Here’s a couple of tweets from Lauren Southern that indicate her being at least part jewish.

Lakemba Mosque was the first purpose-built mosque in Sydney and is located in the suburb of Lakemba, Sydney. The mosque is owned and managed by the Lebanese Muslim Association (LMA). Lakemba Mosque and the LMA offices are located contiguously on Wangee Road, Lakemba.

History

A small house on the current site of Lakemba Mosque was purchased and used by the Lebanese Muslim Association from the 1960s as a place of worship. The house was demolished in the early 1970s and construction of the current building commenced. Construction lasted five years, with the mosque being completed in 1977. The opening of the mosque was attended by the former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. Fundraising for the mosque took place both locally and internationally, with about half the funds coming from the Middle East and the largest single donation coming from the Saudi royal family. Lakemba Mosque was the second purpose-built mosque in Sydney and remains arguably Australia’s most well-known and important mosque.

While historically Muslims of Lebanese heritage constituted the majority of the congregation, today people of Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Somali and South-East Asian backgrounds are also of significant numbers, along with a small but growing number of converts. The overwhelming majority of the congregation is either of Hanafi or Shafi’i background.

Source: Wikipedia

[3] Muslim demographics in Australia. (click image to enlarge)

[4]Australian Resistance blog has a good post on Lauren Southern and Stephan Molyneux’s recent visit to Australia. See here: